Award-Winning ISAT
Tutors in Huntley, IL

Jourdan
...Engineering with a minor in Entrepreneurship and Management. In the past year, I have worked at an afterschool learning place in Baltimore, helping students with homework and other activities. I am also part of an organization in which I have a student that I mentor and tutor throughout the student’s time in high school. I...

Adrianne
...gifted, English Language Learners, music/arts students and students with disabilities. I have tutored math up to Calculus AP; English Writing, Reading Comprehension and College Essay instruction; Science through AP Physics; and test preparation for GRE, ACT, SAT as well as state-mandated tests in Illinois and Michigan. Finally, I majored in and am pursuing a Master's...

ISAT, Math, World History, High School World History
and 65 other subjects.

Sarah
...Disorders at University of Illinois Urbana Champaign in 2012 and my Master's of Science in Speech Language Pathology at Saint Xavier University in 2014. Upon graduation I began work as a school based therapist, first for a special education cooperative and most recently with the Chicago charter school system. As a school based speech-pathologist I...

John
...teaching in the South Chicagoland area. I chose a career in teaching because I have always had a knack for helping people understand difficult concepts. Since high school, I was always helping friends and classmates with homework and tests. My favorite part of being a teacher is seeing when "the lightbulb" turns on when someone...

Ben
...I hope to eventually pursue a doctorate and advanced research into the complex and changing intersections between literacy and technology. To me, this is the most practical and relevant area that I can focus on, and it also happens to fit my passions and my strengths. I love to write, and I love to teach...

Joanna
...my students, and help them to see how what they're learning can be both interesting and important. Here is an example from biology. What causes genetic defects, and can they be prevented (or minimized)? What really counts as a genetic defect? Also more fantastical questions such as: Is it really possible for someone to be...

Kristen
...Math Team and Scholastic Bowl, and graduated on the Honor Roll. I was also was super involved in my school's Speech and Acting Team, particularly in Prose Reading, Dramatic Duet Acting, and Oratorical Declamation (for those of you familiar with those events)! I'm not a total athlete but I love badminton and played on my...

Emily
...with different motivations, strengths, struggles, pressures and goals. These might agree or contrast with those of their parents, teachers or peers, and I like to provide a neutral space for the student to build her skills, confidence and self-knowledge. My schooling story: Several years ago I looked through an old booklet of drawings I made...

Katelin
...the developing youth. My goal is for all my students to become confident learners in their subject area. I achieve this by providing one-on-one attention to each student and helping each student 'learn how they learn'. This not only helps them achieve their current goals in our sessions, but also helps them in their future...

ISAT, ASPIRE Math, High School Biology, College Biology
and 42 other subjects.

Christopher
...about. In the long term I would like to be a college professor, teaching archaeology at a university. My favorite subject to tutor is archaeology, followed by history. Archaeology is an interesting subject because new archaeological discoveries have the ability to change our interpretation of the past. I also teach geology and social studies....